Turkish Airlines reported robust traffic figures for November 2024, with a notable 7.9% increase in cargo and mail traffic compared to the previous year, totaling 166,196 tonnes. From January to November 2024, cargo volume reached 1.83 million tonnes, a 22.1% rise from 2023. Total revenue grew by 5%, reaching $6.6 billion in Q3 2024, driven by a 47% increase in cargo revenue. Turkish Cargo has become the third-largest global cargo carrier, reflecting strong demand, particularly from Asia. The airline’s fleet consists of 457 aircraft, including 25 dedicated cargo planes.